Gilbert
I just finished a novel that features a character named Gilbert; having read it so many times, I'm now quite fond of it. What do you think?
Some combos:
Gilbert Leo
Gilbert Angelo
Gilbert Valentine / Valentino (my dad's name)
Gilbert Anton
Gilbert Sacha
Gilbert Fenix
Gilbert Felix
Gilbert Ives
Gilbert Ivo / Yvo
Gilbert Rex
Gilbert Klaus
Gilbert Kees
Gilbert Ezra
Gilbert Asa
Gilbert Enoch
Gilbert Hugo
Gilbert Sufyan
Gilbert Florian
Gilbert Anselm
Gilbert Ambrose
Gilbert Fyodor
Gilbert Silas
Gilbert Cyrus
Gilbert Rafe
Gilbert Ennio
Gilbert Ezio
Gilbert Jago
Gilbert Lyall
Gilbert Lucian
Some combos:
Gilbert Leo
Gilbert Angelo
Gilbert Valentine / Valentino (my dad's name)
Gilbert Anton
Gilbert Sacha
Gilbert Fenix
Gilbert Felix
Gilbert Ives
Gilbert Ivo / Yvo
Gilbert Rex
Gilbert Klaus
Gilbert Kees
Gilbert Ezra
Gilbert Asa
Gilbert Enoch
Gilbert Hugo
Gilbert Sufyan
Gilbert Florian
Gilbert Anselm
Gilbert Ambrose
Gilbert Fyodor
Gilbert Silas
Gilbert Cyrus
Gilbert Rafe
Gilbert Ennio
Gilbert Ezio
Gilbert Jago
Gilbert Lyall
Gilbert Lucian
Replies
I like it, a family name in the middle would be nice
From the others I like Ezra, Anton, Silas
Others Saul, Paul, Anthony, Timothy, Jeremy, Zachary, Elliott, Adam, Benjamin, Callum, Michael, Stewart, Daniel, Eli, Levi, Henry, Jonathan, Jared, Marcus, Lucas, Matthew, Nathaniel, Nicholas, Oliver, Peter, Reuben, Seth, Thomas, William
From the others I like Ezra, Anton, Silas
Others Saul, Paul, Anthony, Timothy, Jeremy, Zachary, Elliott, Adam, Benjamin, Callum, Michael, Stewart, Daniel, Eli, Levi, Henry, Jonathan, Jared, Marcus, Lucas, Matthew, Nathaniel, Nicholas, Oliver, Peter, Reuben, Seth, Thomas, William
I have a direct cousin named Gilbert, so I would say that I'm rather used to it rather than being amazed or infatuated by it. He hardly ever goes by it though, but instead Gil, and when he was younger, was often referred to as 'Lil Gil' to differentiate himself from his father who was also a Gilbert. There was Big Gil and Lil' Gil. LOL!
I like Gil and can certainly classify it as one of my G.Ps, but I can take or leave Gilbert.
From your list, I like these:
Gilbert Leo
Gilbert Angelo
Gilbert Ivo
Gilbert Klaus
Gilbert Asa
Gilbert Hugo
I like Gil and can certainly classify it as one of my G.Ps, but I can take or leave Gilbert.
From your list, I like these:
Gilbert Leo
Gilbert Angelo
Gilbert Ivo
Gilbert Klaus
Gilbert Asa
Gilbert Hugo
This message was edited 9/19/2023, 2:04 PM
Never known a real Gilbert and I've only known one fictional one. Gilbert Goodmate and the Mushroom of Phungoria is a game I grew up with and while I'd never use Gilbert on a baby, it's left me fond of the name for writing, a pet or use on a sim.
I prefer the nickname Bertie (or Bert) to Gil, or even Gilby I think - just not a fan of Gil.
Gilbert Valentine / Valentino
Gilbert Klaus
Gilbert Ambrose
These four are my favourite of your options. I think overall, I prefer Valentine / Valentino, but I can't choose between them!
I prefer the nickname Bertie (or Bert) to Gil, or even Gilby I think - just not a fan of Gil.
Gilbert Valentine / Valentino
Gilbert Klaus
Gilbert Ambrose
These four are my favourite of your options. I think overall, I prefer Valentine / Valentino, but I can't choose between them!
I've known two Gilberts and both were awful (sleazeballs), so my opinion is rather biased.
Gilbert Hugo & Gilbert Felix
Adding Gilbert Paul
Gilbert Hugo & Gilbert Felix
Adding Gilbert Paul
This message was edited 9/19/2023, 11:22 AM
One of my best friends in high school, who went to a different school, had a boyfriend there named Gilbert, and was always talking him up. So I have a positive impression, even though I never met Gilbert myself. I think Gil is a very friendly-sounding and masculine nickname, though. My friend also referred to his boyfriend with the nickname Gilley (Gillie? Gilly?) which is fun.
I guess -bert names still put people off, but I think it's easy to not even notice the bert in Gilbert.
Of the combos you made, I like Gilbert Lucian, Gilbert Angelo, Gilbert Valentine ... it can misfit with some Latin middles, but I feel like Germanic middles make it seem too stuffy. Maybe not Gilbert Ives, I like that one. Also Gilbert Sufyan is interesting - gives me a "gold-colored" feeling.
I guess -bert names still put people off, but I think it's easy to not even notice the bert in Gilbert.
Of the combos you made, I like Gilbert Lucian, Gilbert Angelo, Gilbert Valentine ... it can misfit with some Latin middles, but I feel like Germanic middles make it seem too stuffy. Maybe not Gilbert Ives, I like that one. Also Gilbert Sufyan is interesting - gives me a "gold-colored" feeling.